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[2P-0391] Histone modification dynamics and the role of lysine demethylase 7a in Hox gene regulation during anterior-posterior development in mice

〇Yoshiki Higashijima1,6, Nao Nagai2, Taro Kitazawa3,4, Yumiko Kawamura3,4, Masaomi Nangaku5, Hiroki Kurihara4, Youichiro Wada6, Tetsushi Furukawa1, Yasuharu Kanki6 (1.Dept. of Bio-info Phamacol., Tokyo Medical and Dental Univ, 2.Dept. of Microbiol and Immunol., Sch. of. Med., Keio Univ, 3.Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research, 4.Dept. of Physiol. Chem. Metab., Grad. Sch of Med., The Univ of Tokyo, 5.Div. of Nephrol and Endocrinol., Grad. Sch of Med., The Univ of Tokyo, 6.Isotope Science Center., The Univ of Tokyo)

histone demethylase, H3K9me2, Hox, axial patterning, mouse development

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